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75k in New Hampshire rely on SNAP; Breakdown shows which towns will be most affected by shutdown
In the map above, WMUR analyzed data compiled by the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute that shows the number people who opt into SNAP by town, based on 2023 population data and 2024 SNAP enrollment figures. Granite Staters do not use SNAP benefits as often as other states. See the latest data below.
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, the federally-funded benefits aren’t being distributed. More than 75,000 Granite Staters rely on SNAP.
The state will provide $2 million to help the New Hampshire Food Bank's mobile pantry program reach SNAP recipients.
With Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits set to go on hold starting Saturday, grocery stores are worried about what that will mean for their bottom lines.
The $2 million approved by the Executive Council will support a network of mobile food pantries specifically for the more than 75,000 New Hampshire residents enrolled in the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,
New Hampshire’s emergency food system is preparing for an imminent pause to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, used by more than 1 in 20 state residents and as many as 1 in 8 residents of some communities in the capital region.
The Executive Council has approved a plan to help Granite Staters who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, as benefits are set to stop amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP) for 74,000 in New Hampshire will likely continue in November even if the federal government shutdown continues due to a $2 million state